Corey Feldman returns to “The Dr. Oz Show” on Monday — Page Six has exclusively learned — to reveal more details about his harrowing experiences with Hollywood abusers during his career as a 1980s child star with late pal Corey Haim.

He’s previously gone on the show and named one of his alleged abusers as Jon Grissom, who had bit roles in some Feldman-Haim films, including “License To Drive” and “Dream a Little Dream.”

But at another alleged abuser’s home, Feldman tells Mehmet Oz, “I would see other kids there that I knew. Corey [Haim] would go there, too . . . I don’t know what I was given at that time, but I know that I was really out of it.”

During one incident, the second alleged pedophile “started doing the same things to me that Jon had done . . . I kind of woke up in the middle of it and I freaked out. I was, like, ‘Oh my God, are they comparing notes?’ They’re treating it like . . . I’m being passed back and forth or something. It was really offensive and really shocking and jarring . . . I just remember being terrified because this was not, you know, with Jon.”

CBS in Los Angeles reported the LAPD as stating, “In the case of Corey Feldman, unfortunately according to California law, the alleged occurrence is out of statute and robbery/ homicide detectives have no other avenues to pursue this case.”